as in a human? its in the same place as a males! at the end of your esophagus is the stomach...sort of between the liver and pancreas
Male tortoises have a indented stomach, and females have a flat stomach. The males have the indent so that they can mount the female and re-produce.
males (boys) have a small slit (bald spot) on its stomach , females (girls) don't.
The softest part is most likely the brain. It is the part that is most changeable due to external influences, and so, it is the "softest".
Well the females stomach and I think shell to pockes out so she has room for thee eggs but males bellys are flat,females also have smaller claws and tail than the male turtles.
By IVF when it comes to conception and when it comes to birth, by C-section. They cut the stomach and the uterus and then pull the baby out. And stitch her up
The male cats often avoid pregnant females unless one male is her dominant mate. Even then, however, he will do his best not to bother her because queens (pregnant/nursing cats) are very fierce and protective.
If you look under the tale where it goes to the bathroom,during breeding time it will swell up.Also,a males tail is bigger than the females tail.The females stomach could also be bigger than the males.
It stay in the stomach for 16 day (2 weeks and 2 days) and is in the pouch for70 days (10 weeks)
Absolutely not! The vagina "plumbing" is completely separate from the intestinal "plumbing". That would be like asking if a woman can carry a fetus in her stomach instead of in her uterus.
The females are a lot less colourful and are a little more round
Females network with other females all the time.
Females that love other females are called lesbians.